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Osamu Kojima

Blue 17-02

Pools settled in deep hollows, jutting formations of stratigraphy, alternately matte and gleaming-wet surfaces: Osamu Kojima could easily be taken as a landscape artist, working in the medium of clay. Yet his work is also informed by the Japanese megalopolis, and its representation in science fiction anime and manga. He rightly considers ceramics as a technology – one of the world’s oldest – but one that is being reinvented constantly, in light of contemporary experience.

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Jason Jacques

Period

2017

Dimensions

11 in
×
12 in
×
12 in

27.94 cm
×
30.48 cm
×
30.48 cm

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Image credits: Courtesy of the Artist and the Jason Jacques Gallery

Osamu Kojima
Stoneware
Jason Jacques
2010s

Pools settled in deep hollows, jutting formations of stratigraphy, alternately matte and gleaming-wet surfaces: Osamu Kojima could easily be taken as a landscape artist, working in the medium of clay. Yet his work is also informed by the Japanese megalopolis, and its representation in science fiction anime and manga. He rightly considers ceramics as a technology – one of the world’s oldest – but one that is being reinvented constantly, in light of contemporary experience.